
The Aardwolf
Drama
Overview
A building contractor and his spouse are driven apart by financial worries. Tony is an energetic personality well on in his 30s, presuming upon having everything under control. He's married to Nora, and they have two kids. Tony frequents tough assertiveness training sessions, owing to which he boosts up his self-confidence and considers himself to be the never-failing businessman and the perfect husband. As a result of his excessive investments and his haughty attitude, his company gets under a heavy cloud. When bankruptcy has become inevitable, his problems also affect family life. He starts taking his problems out on his wife who seems to be able to cope with the new situation more easily. She makes him see how vulnerable he really is.
Top Cast


Kurt Van Eeghem
Kurt Van Eeghem
Tony
Kurt Van Eeghem
Tony


Dora van der Groen
Dora van der Groen
Moeder van Nora
Dora van der Groen
Moeder van Nora
Nellie Rossiers
Nellie Rossiers
Nora
Nellie Rossiers
Nora
Jacques Verbist
Jacques Verbist
Jacques
Jacques Verbist
Jacques
Sylvia Sabbe
Sylvia Sabbe
Sylvia
Sylvia Sabbe
Sylvia
Vic Moeremans
Vic Moeremans
Willem
Vic Moeremans
Willem
Marc de Chaffroy
Marc de Chaffroy
Bankdirecteur
Marc de Chaffroy
Bankdirecteur
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